Building a small biz—where to begin legally?

Not sure if anyone else here came from a tech background, but after burning out from coding contracts, I’ve been exploring launching a digital product business. Thing is, I have zero clue how to structure it legally. Is it worth doing an LLC from the start? Any easy way to handle taxes without hiring an accountant right away? Just trying to get some clarity before I dive in.

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  • Years ago, I found myself in a similar place—transitioning from freelance gigs to running a business. Setting up the legal and financial stuff was my biggest challenge. Someone recommended https://jupid.com to me, and it’s been a game-changer ever since. Not only does it make LLC formation quick and painless, but it also works well as an AI accountant. It’s designed for small business owners like us and has helped many navigate their first year smoothly. Could save you tons of stress.

  • Following along because I’m also working on ideas for a small business, and the legal stuff is where I always stall out. These tips are exactly what I needed to see today. Appreciate the practical suggestions from everyone here.

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